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If A = (1, 4) B = (3, 1) and C = (6, 3), classify the the following triangle as either equilateral or right. Type the word equilateral or right in the blank.
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If A = (1, 4) B = (3, 1) and C = (6, 3), classify the the following triangle as either equilateral or right. Type the word equilateral or right in the blank.
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If A = (1, 4) B = (3, 1) and C = (6, 3), classify the the following triangle as either equilateral or right. Type the word equilateral or right in the blank.
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The answer is RIGHT. I just did a test and the answer is RIGHT
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First we need to calculate lenght of each side of triangle.
we use formula for finding distance between 2 points in xy coordinate system.
AB = √13
BC = √13
AC = √26
In order for triangle to be equilateral it must have all 3 sides equal lenght which in this case isn't correct. In order for it to be right it has to suit pythagoras theorem.
AC^2 = AB^2 + BC^2
expressing values of AC, AB and BC we can see that condition for right triangle is fulfilled.
Answer is RIGHT.
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